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Reckless Driving in Harrisonburg: If you have been charged with reckless driving in Harrisonburg, contact Keefer Law Firm immediately. Call 540.433.6906, email info@BobKeefer.com or click on the link that follows. Bob’s staff will schedule your FREE CALL with Bob to discuss your circumstances and your options. This call is confidential and privileged. Bob has over 30 years experience helping people like you. See Bob’s REVIEWS HERE.

Reckless Driving in Harrisonburg: On March 23, 2017, Erica Dixon, star of Love & Hip Hop Atlanta was stopped for speeding by law enforcement. Dixon was not aware that she had no obligation to make confession to the police and allegedly told the Trooper that she had ingested three shots of Grand Marnier. At that point the Trooper, based on her needless confession, instituted a DUI Investigation. Dixon wisely refused to engage in the field sobriety test racket designed to develop probable cause to arrest for DUI regardless of the subjects’ impairment level. The Trooper then ordered Dixon not to drive and to get home by calling a friend. Dixon then, foolishly drove away and was tracked down and arrested.

Reckless Driving in Harrisonburg: When the Troopers caught Dixon she became upset alleging that she had been cleared to leave and did not understand why she was being run down, forcibly removed from her car and arrested. Dixon was arrested for disorderly conduct and jailed. Dixon had committed the sin of contempt of cop. The Trooper had been doing her a favor by not running her into jail for DUI. When she left, the police took that as a insult and acted accordingly.

Reckless Driving in Harrisonburg: When confronted by police, respectfully tell them “I want a Lawyer. If I am not under arrest, please let me go.” That phrase is intended to alert them that you are not going to talk with them without a Lawyer present and that you are not volunteering to speak with them. Instead, you are requesting permission to leave.